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llinsys 2 days ago 9 commentsRead Article on github.com

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I've been presenting at local meetups about Context Engineering, RAG, Skills, etc.. I even have a vbrownbag coming up on LinkedIn about this topic so I figured I would make a basic example that uses bedrock so I can use it in my talks or vbrownbags. Hopefully it's useful.
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rao-v•about 1 hour ago
I don’t really think this reflects the current era of challenges?

The “enforcement layer” is the hardest and most important part, and is barely addressed.

- is the answer structurally / syntactically valid?

- is it appropriately grounded and evidenced?

- is it accurate? In what ways does it fall short?

Each of these should be triggering an agent to rework and resubmit etc. or failing that a disclosure to the user about how the answer falls short and should be reviewed / remediated.

This feels like it’s from the era of trying to oneshot a good enough answer.

slashdave•about 3 hours ago
> the information an AI system needs to produce accurate ... outputs

I would have stuck a qualifier in there

r4ge•about 2 hours ago
I feel like AI is going to be doing all the fun stuff and I will just left organizing the data and docs it needs to generate code.
ayuhito•about 2 hours ago
Welcome to becoming a project manager.
tmpz22•about 2 hours ago
Putting engineering after a term doesnt make it engineering.
jryio•about 1 hour ago
Software engineering is certainly not engineering. Even at the highest levels. Real engineering have infinitely more complex interactions in the physical world than symbolic institutions for machines.
slashdave•about 2 hours ago
Probably just using the convention started by the term "prompt engineering", which is forgivable.
sroussey•about 2 hours ago
not sure i forgive "prompt engineering"